Sentence examples for formalized patterns from inspiring English sources

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This unusual tuning relates to the instrument's primary performance practice, which consists of four arpeggio-like, formalized patterns (san, ji, oru, and tsumu), rather than melodies.

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The conventional formalized foliage designs of the 12th and earlier 13th centuries gave place to more natural plant motifs of oak, vine, and maple, and these break out of the formal patterns and coil with a more organic natural movement.

By applying the approach on the composition of a set of formalized architectural patterns, including their variants, we have shown that composed patterns have become traceable and reconstructable.

The burial context also follows the move seen in the formalized village pattern, with interments placed in earthworks prior to 1000 BP, followed by burial in stone platforms representing clan/lineage house foundations after ca. 1000 BP [2].

As defined by Engel (1997), a knowledge network is "the more or less formalized, relatively stable pattern of communication and interaction among social actors who share a common concern" (p. 37).

Canvases by Valerie Jaudon and Richard Kalina feature abstract patterns in highly formalized frameworks, although Mr. Kalina's "The Age of Discovery," incorporates stylized objects and flowers, while Ms. Jaudon's "Made for Each Other," is a mirror-image pictograph.

This paper proposes to address this problem by finding and representing architectural primitives: fundamental, formalized modeling elements in representing patterns.

If disambiguation and (at least preliminary) interpretation in language understanding turn out to be processes guided more by learned patterns than by formalized knowledge, then methods similar to those used in feature-based statistical NLP may be applicable to their effective mechanization.

A teacher by profession who didn't blossom as an abstract painter until late midlife, she became known for her broken lines of rich color arranged in geometric patterns, as in "Flowers in Spring" (1973), a formalized garden that sets staccato vertical stripes in deep purple, orange, olive green, baby blue, pink and others next to each other in an evocation of spring blooms.

The patterns were flowing ribbons of form (generally of formalized foliate design) rather than the angular shapes typical of other types of parterre; and the various beds into which the parterre was divided by paths were coordinated in a single symmetrical design.

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